Lima Locomotive Works, Inc.

Photo Credit:
by Clark Kinsey
Shop Number 3010 - Built for: Spruce Production Division (U. S. Army)
{2,443th Lima Built Shay}
Built:
10-25-1918
Class:
C
70-3
Trucks:
3
Cylinders:
[#-Dia. x Stroke]
3 - 12 x 15
Gear Ratio:
2.25
Wheel Dia.:
36"
Gauge:
std.
Boiler:
[Style - Dia.]

E.W.T. - 50.125"
Boiler Pressure:
In Lbs. (PSI)
200
Tractive Effort:
30,375 Lbs.
Factor of
Adhesion:

5.12
Maximum
Safe Speed:

19.0
Fuel Type:
Oil
Fuel Capacity:
1,200 Gals.
Water Capacity:
3,000 Gallons
Empty Weight:
As built
128,100
Owners:
Hofius Steel & Equip. Co. (D), Seattle, WA
Spruce Production Division (U. S. Army) #702, Siemscarey, WA
(10-25-1918) Siems, Carey-H. S. Kerbaugh Corp., Clallam County RR #702 [SPRR#1], Siemscarey, WA
(10-1918) Spruce Production Corp. (U.S. Army), Siemscarey, WA
(12-1918) Sent to Vancouver Barracks, Vancouver, WA; For sale
(1919) Anderson & Middleton Lbr. Co. #702, Aberdeen, WA
(1-31-1929) H. N. Anderson Log. Co. #16, Aberdeen, WA
(1937) Western Machinery Exchange (D), Aberdeen, WA
(2-20-1939) Willapa Harbor Lbr. Mills #902 (2nd), Raymond, WA
Disposition: (3-25-1943) Scrapped
Additional Notes: (7-22-1918) Ordered as a B-42 and changed to a C-70.
*Cost-plus contractor for Spruce Production Division (U. S. Army)
SPRR #1 was Spruce Production RR #, the designation used by Spruce Production Division